Track current and weekly average mortgage rates across all loan products in Texas, view interactive rate trend charts, and compare TX borrowing costs against the national average.
Mortgage rates in Texas rose by +0.118 this week, pushing the current 30-year fixed average to 6.203%. Borrowers shopping for a home loan in TX are now paying more than they would have last week, when the average stood at 6.085%.
At 6.203%, Texas's 30-year fixed rate sits -0.021 below the current national average of 6.224%. This favorable spread suggests TX borrowers may have a competitive advantage relative to the rest of the country.
The 15-year fixed rate in Texas currently averages 5.917%, compared to 7.771% last week. Homeowners considering a refinance into a shorter term should weigh this rate against their current loan conditions and remaining balance. Shorter-term loans typically carry lower rates but require higher monthly payments.
The Texas mortgage rate averages displayed on this page are calculated from our database of over 8,500 banks and credit unions actively operating across the state of Texas. Our proprietary systems collect and verify mortgage rates daily — tracking what real licensed institutions are actually quoting to borrowers, not published rate sheet estimates. Every day we aggregate those individual data points into state-level averages that represent a true, real-market picture of what TX residents are being offered today.
Unlike rate comparison sites that show only a handful of lenders, MonitorBankRates maintains a continuously updated mortgage rate database spanning community banks, regional lenders, national institutions, and credit unions across Texas. This scale allows us to calculate averages that reflect the full lending landscape — not just the most aggressive advertisers — giving borrowers, journalists, and real estate professionals a more accurate benchmark for what rates actually look like in TX.
Data reflects average rates offered by licensed institutions operating in TX. Last Updated: March 20, 2026
Weekly average rates across all loan products. Hover over the chart to see exact rates for each week.
As of Mar 20, 2026 • Data provided by MonitorBankRates.com
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